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- ∗ An earlier version of this article was presented in a seminar of the Department of History, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University. I wish to thank all those who commented on the paper then. I would also like to thank Jean Wain of the National Film and Sound Archive, Eve Quinlan, Jeannine Jacobson and Ken Inglis.
Amy Johnson's triumph, Australia 1930Footnote∗∗ An earlier version of this article was presented in a seminar of the Department of History, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University. I wish to thank all those who commented on the paper then. I would also like to thank Jean Wain of the National Film and Sound Archive, Eve Quinlan, Jeannine Jacobson and Ken Inglis.
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